Lincoln is the tallest figure in this photo. I wonder what words he had for George "It Wouldn't Be Prudent" McClellan.
The tide of battle was red.
Doctor's instruments located at Antietam Battlefield
photo by Kevin Gilbert
"Perhaps it would be prudent were I to relieve you of your command, George."
During the first month of the war on Yugoslavia, the NATO planes and cruise missiles made over 10,000 attacks. More than 2500 cruise missiles were launched and over 7,000 tons of explosives were dropped.
About 1,000 civilians, including 45 children were killed and more than 4,500 sustained serious injuries.
Hackworth termed Clark a "perfumed prince" while others simply rely on the more prosaic "horse's ass".
Clark was not able to start WWIII due to Gen Sir Jackson not opening fire on the Russians at Pristina.
Clark was, however, able to create a diversion from impeachment and the Cox Report.
As commander of Ft. Hood during Waco, Clark supplied fifteen armored vehicles, thirteen enlisted personnel and the CS cum Methyl Chloride used to gas and burn the eighty civilians.
Thanks to the convenient death of Carlos Ghigliotti, FLIR evidence of 200 rounds fired into the building was not produced.
Clark got an attaboy from Hitlery and the go ahead to be her winged monkey in the 2004 coup attempt.
Antietam:
a ghastly demonstration
of concentration of gore.